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Now health cover till 65 years

ENS Economic Bureau

Posted: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 at 0927 hrs IST
Updated: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 at 0927 hrs IST


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New Delhi: The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) is ramping up norms for health insurance products. In its latest directive, the insurance regulator has directed that health insurance policies must allow insurance cover to all people at least till the age of 65 years.

From July 1, no company will be able to deny health cover to a senior citizen without furnishing a documented reasoning. “Any proposal for health insurance of senior citizens, which are denied on any grounds, should be made in writing with reasons furnished and recorded. Such reasons should stand the scrutiny of reasonableness and fairness,” the circular said.

Besides, companies will not be able to charge exorbitant premium rates for senior citizens as well. The IRDA has said that the premium rates should be fair, justified, transparent and duly disclosed upfront. The details of any loading charged must also be made available to the insured.

The regulator has made it mandatory for all companies to clearly spell out the differences in product specifications for different age groups or for different entry ages upfront in the prospectus and policy documents.

The regulator has gone a step further and asked all insurance companies to give choice to the consumers in terms of TPAs (third-party administrators) as well. In case of any grievance with regards to the TPA, the insured has the right to switch to some other TPA empanelled by the insurer. “Policy-holders shall be given an option to seek a change of TPA which could be exercised 30 days before the renewal date of the policy. Such changed TPA would be allocated by the insurer from amongst TPAs empanelled by the insurer for this purpose,” the circular said. The insurers also runs the risk of penalty in case of delay in issue of identity cards to policy-holders beyond 30 days from issue of policy. “All health insurance policies must enclose an annexure briefly describing in simple language the coverage and the key terms and conditions of the policy,” the circular said.

Besides, from July 1, companies will have to reimburse at least 50 per cent of the cost incurred by the insured in pre-insurance medical examination, in cases where the risk is accepted.

“Insurers will also enlist (or empanel, as the case may be) government medical institutions from which such pre-insurance reports will be accepted by them. Where the risk is accepted, copies of such medical...

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» Non Acceptance
Posted by Sanjay Vij on 2009-07-18 19:16:24.376503+05:30
Despite host of measures taken by the IRDA general insureres do not accept risk for people above 45. Senior citizens are far behind in the race. Either the proposal is rejected on medical grounds or premium charged is exhorbitant. Unless there are some strict guidelines imposed by IRDA general scnario is not going to change for the betterment of Senior Citizens.

» Retired Army Officer
Posted by Gurdev Singh on 2009-05-27 17:18:55.097242+05:30
With cover being available untill 65 years of age,the seniors will feel most insecure

» Mr Amith Verma
Posted by amith on 2009-05-26 11:23:01.850599+05:30
the presigeous LIC has also some faults, as they are ready make policies of healthy people. if a person is sick, or if he is more than 40year old or if its a WIDOW, its difficult to get insurance from LIC also these people wont get all the fecilities which normal people get.

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